Martha, The Blue Sheep

When an accident made Martha’s coat blue, her world turned upside down. She was no longer like the rest of the flock. She stood out and she didn’t like it. She wanted to fit in.

But a series of surprising events and the help of an unexpected friend showed Martha that being different could be a blessing, not a curse.

Martha the Blue Sheep is a story about acceptance, tolerance and diversity. It’s a charming story to inspire children not to be just one of the flock, but to celebrate being an individual who brings richness and colour to the world.

Illustrated with colourful, whimsical pictures of Martha and her friends (created by the two young Cambodian artists, Daro Sam and Monnyreak Ket), the book is great for children of all ages who believe in the power of the human spirit.

What readers are saying:

“You’ll love its well-written prose, engaging story and beautiful illustrations…It makes a perfect gift that will be cherished for generations because it brings a message that is universal — be who you are and accept others as they are.” (S. Consaul)

“I would highly recommend this story to parents whose kids need a little boost in self-acceptance.” (Literary Mango)

“A great read, with gorgeous illustrations, and lots to talk about after” (Pete L)

“Gabrielle Yetter takes a simple theme, adds some color and sends you a blue sheep with a message that we can all remember.” (RobertaLove)